.1"v< he}. ewes:- "‘ “T ‘J-TA»»- -¢:--~;.; - ._ c: e'__:!td_' , K _ .,.~--. _. ...-..-:.. i‘ ‘IIING TEE LIGHT mmgsuenamuuuatm hrinltoacloaoabinysee- andansinwhiehthspolicies noirdotthellasllillanflov- have been magniiioentiy 7- ‘rhisisgeneraliyadrnit- Ofibvnhyusereinmwwt. m Iibuitimmembera, able and ex- jariencedasthey were, iound them- Qlves mire oiten on the deience than the attack, and mlsst tements| i 'ihioh had subsequently to be cor- noted proved poor ammunition icr Item in either case. A better policy was adopted in the 'Iouae yesterday aiternoon by Mr. QI- P. McIntyre, ex-Minister oi Pub- Ib Works, when, alter a thorough Inspection oi the newly completed filoonwood Hospital wing, he irank- ly confessed that the work was a credit to the Province, and that he blind everything in first class cou- fltion. Ehually commendntory were It}! remarks respecting the new cold kegs plant which the Government .h_es established at Fhlconwood, and fihlch, as Hon. Mr. Sharp pointed jut, has saved thousands oi dollars fi the taxpayers in economic ad- ministration. It is to be hoped this will put an lid to the Opposition practice o! Quoting street gosip and rumour, Ind basing criticism oi the Govern- . lent on such flimsy material. There h no political capital to be gained h such tactics, as the present ses- Im has strikingly demonstrated. H’. McIntyre, at any rate, has pqtheerroroihiswayssoiaras Illfldwingoi Faloonwoodiscou- htned. Itistobehopedthathe fliil now go forth a missionary o! lie truth, reiuting those misstate- 1M4 which heretofore, in his in- mYency, he had accepted and pro- pagated. By setting an example o! fill kind, he will be doing a service Q the Liberal party as well as to Xhovince generally, CRIME 11v U. s. Lfiflident Roosevelt, in calling @111 Gmgrus to expedite the anti- Iilna legflation, now before it, has $4 language similar to that em- flwed in iormer years by both Pre- sident Hoover and President Cool- ldgeeBoth oi these iormer heads o! the state can be quoted as saying that owing to the break-down in kw enforcement, the American re- public has become the most crim- flal oi civilized countries. Candid admission oi the failure I Judicial administration in the United Btatu is made in an article hntributed to the magazine State Government by Mr. Clarence E. Martin, an eminent West Virginia hwyer, president oi the American RI Association. "A lawless condi- flm, iar worse than has ever exist- d, in any country, at any time, is Ilniiest in the United States," he dye. "Nor is it of recent growth. It Ills now assumed the proportions oi arewolt against organized society. It hrreached the point where candor mpels the admission that America la crime breeding and criminal fleeting nation." K‘. Martin shows that because oi He" presumpti o! innocence there bye grown up many theories, rules. _|| presumptions to protect the ac- QM. which, ii innocent. the sc- eane does not need rohiu protec- Ufli. The Government which pre- dflbee penalties ior law violation, llnoush its legislative branch. has 16s it a burdensome task for the ‘glosecutor to convict one guilty oi ‘time, save in the ‘plainest and most “" y case. 1i the saieguarding C law abiding citizens were given Q0 lame attention that has been uptm safeguarding the sbment irom conviction, charted with crime, there ‘ be a diflerent aspect in the o! criminal justice. 2mg mutsrdthsflnkdllva. srsaxrzvo or rams-rs convlnoedhirnoltlahuthottiiis nothing whatever to do with the protectivetariflpclisydthlfln- nett Govezninsiiybistllr.aiisntot ailyingahotiathisdiractionwhiie expreaainghisoptniononthellar- ketinghlll. Hr. speaker ltrnng prunlfib pointedoutthataolarasotir0an- adianhutterproduoenaseoonoern- od,they have beneiittedto the 0a- tent oi irom twelve to thirtcsnosnts apoundbyreesonoitheiaotthat New Zealand buttsrisnolangsr en- teringthehome marketpracticail! duty keqasitwasunderthnllso- ksnsieKingregime. ‘Mr. Allen's reply was that he was prepared to indone anithlnl that could be done ior the iarmfll. "even aaiaraaoteamlflbimfll’? ‘Ihislhouldbfllllhimwetl-i well into the Ocmsrvstive fold. who" suchpr‘ cipleaaflembodiedirionn- crete 1101M“- RECONSTRUCTION ___ George Hamblstw. the disosrnifll Qmadian Pre- stai! writer at 10n- don, visions Iqiand‘: early in- dunrial recovery. but lllldfl‘ I B" econ ‘ set-up. diflsring vitally from that which saw the Flak o! it; development tour years I80- Great Britain's fiscal Dar ended on Saturday last, March $1, with a bucket surplus o! $158,000,000. fiich a financial test seamed almost lla- poasible, when the National Gov- I! ‘, headed by Ramsay Iso- Donald and Stanley Baldwin. made it their gosl two and a halt yuan ago. It has been attained In lei!- sacriiioe such as mly Britons can make, by emergency taxation, re- duced expenditures, and the rs- strictlon od dishes imwris by tar- m protection. Two years under protection have virtually put an end to tree trade sentiment in Ibgland. The most recent and most disting- uished British convert from Oobdqi- ismiop ‘ “ Jssii-Johnaimon, leader c1 the Natimal Liberal PIM- But to return to m. liamblotonh picture oi Britain's recovery. He sees trade reviving rapidly, reven- ues.expsnding, unemployment de- creasing. and industry benching out toward new growth. Rog-aiding industrial readjustment he makes two gigniiicant and vitally true tatemerits. One is that it is follow- ing Bocialistic lines. The other is that old competitive trade mltbodl are doomed. "Great basic industries." he wru- m, “are anxiously surveying new forms o! rfllllstion. The 1hr!!! Board has brought menu-e on non and steel w reornnine. Coal min- 1118 has for long been moving to- wards centralised direction, a min- ority holding up t)‘ lgbgm; gag. ton, battered ahead by Japanese competition, is seeking agreed mug. eting. These are but voluntary schemes, lsokinl the impetus d T-rlhmentary Indium. Yet to manytheyareforerunnerloianew order in British industry, an order which in some iorm or other, will eventually have behind it the ioroe oi governmental authority, gm] p- covery in world trade through In- temstionsl agrewnsnh." ELECTRICAL HOUSE hasoamslar astimlhd criminal ,bflt0-Ul1 stuunnctaeaiunnuniuiyme bestwaydymocldlnginpolltioal debate. llnL-Lfllcnhcmulrsim into the realm o! Iodsrai politic ‘r aoonniiwsedilcndnnintho legislature yelmlay must have fact. ‘inediseuliminqueetinnhsd El E ‘ 3 E525 E33 it? i? A ti‘ and cieor, =-~l~fl- s‘! E FE :3 if I! E iii E o. a E $5.5 it?‘ its? it? 5gp; E!5!:s "it 5 i€§§§§§t E 543E’ F E FE ‘$55 ii i E E5 331% i 5 E i i i 3 s? i i as "Ben-Hnr.‘ “Girl or "Bifllfl," dflreen . aumiwursmm- GOIIOIDiOIWAIQ lleto ,howwvl. that lKIfliitILlLlcApfls-sz" w I.a ‘nu I‘ (Iomonvwsoldiandannuanslisudinehnsmalontmi elacnndln hsd-selluufpanedthsolllhlflnotonthirarier. l Bonbge Jnfibflfll‘! "We" (604,000), Wm. i; i? no boohwhinrlnldbetrownyeardanadiullhtiilial ya, alisryemilualbheeauaedtheirruutstonrikuwahmlt 8.1m, nlbiollundsrtiuaesorssntimntaiahortvaoamm. 0rd,“, thsnnsalhysswsisqmoatlyhoeastanativeetmbhasdaxs,“ wnionpeopietlink othwnlwbfllldihiwilhlflllwmachen shouldwloyen-alteryeartbqiucanmnsisasenmnaniedhy baoomswulilhasidblith-Ilrutflastiovid. lllvlllfil dliflllfl a. Lnm-‘mwh Wulmk“ BRAHMIN (Orange Pekoe) TEA Assure: satbiaetlon, dependable quality and iall value for your money. loll cab h rel, alibi! llolagwa s? Er gfi mud to Ilia-retract their r on. em will be blindly at cmal-pur- Owned up the will he no currency ere is an attempt to phiahhlicledger Wliltenmmtypgqq u“ ‘Hie constructional railroads. tel ls, warehouses, docks and and compelled ooaling ports, whldi was continu- ‘Q1115 ‘ m“ ously going orrall over the world, put digcflmln-fgf, was largely iinsnoed by long-term y, cm“. loans from Wmtern Europe; and ‘Qfby t-hisintwnestablialuedacis-isnby .309; thslenders llponthe by m up" countries of the New World ior an- ving in the ‘unn- nual interest payments on an in- oontigucug creasing scale. Thus there develop- tat. and ii ed an uninterupted ovesnent o! shnold, will remittances in two di- raws its dis- o! tranders on capital t is authorized by and oi transiers on account oi in- to withdraw the terest, from goes- Westem Europe. Of the two streams, the latter is in the first place. Raprisals was naturally the more regular; Jnsuchawar but the flow wnsranarkably con- llm anvthins. but emit in either direction, to: Wes- P era-mph o! the retalia- “i E Q 3§§§E s: Ohtfl Esg trade relations. 1010, that in times oi stress a sol- annonnoement o! Profiting by past experience (be- quotas to French tween i815 and 1070 there had been bondonDailyEeraldth i ‘liiiféiigé ‘Aha-q willbeenlargedwhereasthspurely nervousmsevriilhawenomlarge- mt. be“ 3. A nsrvom individual otln- .1“ ‘m. oi nervousness islmummd ,me idpatientmentiuishwyma , is always higher than id cases owing (Monthly Review. ‘lhe Bank oi’ Nova Scotia) IL l. tern Europe had learned before vent debtor must. if necesnry. "carried" by his Gediton. tragic errors oi Illdgment). Western was therefore a compara- tively steady lender to the New -World: and according" the range PM!!!» llvl o! business fluctuations was much l‘ W! lees during the icrty years preced- Mlflfl will ingtheOreatWar ihanthatto u" ("Wmmmt which we have been exposed in n- HALL & STA VERT a: l tatlvel, IIBIIIIEIIY & EIGIIE REPAIR IURK in; ggggi Eiii gs Es‘ AGENTS AGAIIII mamas a rams git as; metabolism rate. when the rate at whicht-he essesoithebodyactismeas- normal to the §E§ ga- s.» é *§§§Z§§5§§’ i *§ §.‘ gérgéa Q These forty years o! peeceJeuc- We g" guj, g4, u, u‘, qt", oeeding 1870), were also years nation iund to protect our interests ,ugt.gth.nru, thegolden ageein thereoordot mankind. During this period, the spread oi new means oi tranmort prairies oi North America and the pampss oi South America, the velrk; oi’ Airics, the black soil stretches or the Russian etgaes, and a pert o! interim‘ Am- o! ty - one oi 5E fit tiom-one ‘ iroln grit 5E the New World 0o 34 QUEEN ST. -—-— PHONE~ 3 — WELDING- _.__4. IMPERIALS Successful fox ranchers feed IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS because they contain food elements essential for health, strength and successful propagation. IMPERIAIS should.be fed liber- ally now to vixens as they supply ele- ments necessary to ensure large lit- ters of strong pups and maintain ~ health and vigor of vixens. IMPERIALS fed during this sea- son richly repay in generous results. Imperial Biscuit Bompany LIMITED. "n-“r-H-mwn. P. E. 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